Rising with the tide - SmartOysters brings oyster farming into the 21st century

CLIENT: SMARTOYSTERS

OUTLET: REX AIRLINES’ MAGAZINE

SmartOysters new digital technology is changing the game for oyster farmers around Australia as it promises to boost the industry into the digital world. SmartOysters founder, Ewan McAsh explains to Rex Airlines Magazine how the push into the digital world will see the previously stagnant waters of oyster farming into the future.

The new app every parent needs - 1Question’s productive solution to kids screen time

CLIENT: 1QUESTION

OUTLET: REX AIRLINES’ MAGAZINE

The one of a kind hybrid parental control and study learning app, 1Question continues to help parents across Australia by making kids screen time more productive. The idea sparked for mum-and-dad entrepreneurs, Ann and Isaac Elnekave, during lockdown when a desire to keep their kids engaged in their studies.

DLCOMMS is excited to see 1Question’s success continue as they begin plans for expansion by opening up to educators globally. Check out this interview published in Rex Airlines’ magazine to find out more about 1Question’s plans for the future.

Melbourne’s best hamburger - Easey’s one step closer to the LITT Crown

CLIENT: LITT

OUTLET: HERALD SUN

Pro-eater and chief judge of LITT’s Burger of Origin, Cal Stubbs, has narrowed his search for Australia’s best burger by naming Easey’s Oklahoma inspired Motz Madness burger as one of Melbourne’s best.

The unique burger that features potato cakes, dim sims, and fried onion is one of four Melbourne finalists that will face off with the best burgers from Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, and Hobart vying to be named Australia’s best burger.

1Question raises $1.9m in its first equity crowdfunding raise

CLIENT: 1QUESTION

OUTLET: AUSBIZ TV

The unique education technology app, 1Question, completes its first equity crowdfunding raise - raising $1.9million that will be used to expand its content to high school kids and assist its global expansion. 1Question continues to help parents encourage their kids to study and intends for its technology to be expanded to adult topics, like foregin languages and driving exams.

Check out 1Question’s co-founder Issac Elnekave’s interview on AusBiz TV to see how they plan to expand to adult audiences.

Not a humble hamburger - Will Melbourne be the home of Australia’s best burger?

CLIENT: LITT

OUTLET: CHANNEL 9 NEWS

The mission to find Australia’s best burger heats up in Melbourne as Rude Boy Burger’s ‘Pizza YOLO’ and Easey’s ‘Motz Maddness’ burger bring a creative twist in the fight for the LITT crown.

Check out this interview from Channel 9 News Melbourne to find out how to join LITT Burger of Origin’s chief judge, Cal Stubbs, in tasting the best burgers around Australia

Click on the photo to watch the full clip.

Billionaire-backed Whizz buys Rocket Removals ahead of IPO

CLIENT: WHIZZ ON DEMAND HOME SERVICES

OUTLET: THE AUSTRALIAN

Whizz, the home services start-up backed by rich listers including Goldman Sachs Australia boss Simon Rothery, Tony Gandel, Alex Waislitz’s Thorney and former KPMG executive Jon Adgemis, has acquired Rocket Removals, ahead of a proposed IPO on the Australian Stock Exchange. Rocket Removals was an obvious acquisition for Whizz, according to its CEO Anthony Pettiona, who said that the move would instantly increase Whizz’s removalist marketplace by 300 per cent, giving it 150 removal companies on its books.

Whizz, the home services start-up backed by rich listers including Goldman Sachs Australia boss Simon Rothery, Tony Gandel, Alex Waislitz’s Thorney and former KPMG executive Jon Adgemis, has acquired Rocket Removals, ahead of a proposed IPO on the Australian Stock Exchange.

Rocket Removals was an obvious acquisition for Whizz, according to its CEO Anthony Pettiona, who said that the move would instantly increase Whizz’s removalist marketplace by 300 per cent, giving it 150 removal companies on its books.

Trend Alert - QPAY reveals the minds of students with some surprising pandemic trends

CLIENT: QPAY

OUTLET: NEWS CORP SYNDICATION (DAILY TELEGRAPH, HERALD SUN, COURIER MAIL…)

Despite a year of record job losses, university student engagement platform QPAY reveals a surprising increase in student incomes resulting in skyrocketing demand for services like AfterPay and OnlyFans. Gleaned from the debit card statements of 40,000 students.

DLCOMMS is excited to be working with the cash-back reward program, QPAY to improve the financial literacy of thousands of students around the country. Check out this article from the Daily Telegraph - that has been syndicated across the News Corp network, to find out more about the financial trends of Australian university students.

Brewing a fortune - Beer Cartel founders bring decent beer back to Australia

CLIENT: BEER CARTEL

OUTLET: DAILY MAIL

The successful beer business started by two best friends, Geoff Huens and Richard Kelesy, has grown from humble beginnings to a multi-million dollar beer empire. For the past 12 years, Beer Cartel has been changing the brewing landscape by bringing Australians the better beer they deserve - and now you can be a part of their success.

DLCOMMS is excited to see Beer Cartel’s success continue as they invite the rest of Australia to own a share in the country’s largest beer store via the Birchal crowdfunding site.

Home-brew Bubble Tea Club girls gear up to go global

CLIENT: BUBBLE TEA CLUB

OUTLET: SMART COMPANY

Bubbling over! - Only a year after launching Bubble Tea Club, founders Pam Yip and Jenny Le have managed to brew up 1.1 million in equity crowdfunding beating their minimum goal of $500,000 in just 44 minutes.


The campaign has seen the highest number of expressions of interest ever seen on the Birchal crowdfunding website ready to gear up their wildly successful business for a global stage. Check out this article from Smart Company to read all about the girls’ success!